Two news stories

John  Good morning. This is John Cho. First, here is a report on the severe storms that caused so much damage in the northern part of the country last night. Cindy Chavez is reporting from one town that was hit by the bad weather. Cindy, what's the situation like there?

Cindy   Good morning, John. Well, this morning the North is waking up to the results of some of the severest storms in 30 years. Throughout the night, the area was hit by thunderstorms, hailstorms, and heavy rains. Several small towns were completely flooded, and hundreds of people were left homeless.

John  What happened to those people? Were they rescued?

Cindy   Yes, John, many people were rescued by the fire department. The scary thing was, some people couldn't leave their homes because of the floods. So they had to climb onto the roofs of their houses and wait for the fire department to rescue them in boats.

John  And have the people been able to return to their homes?

Cindy   No, not yet. Many are staying with friends and neighbours, and others are staying in school buildings in towns near here. Fortunately, no one was badly injured, though of course many homes were seriously damaged.

John  Thank you for that report, Cindy. Now I hear you have an update on a story you reported yesterday. Some good news this time?

Cindy   That's right, John. Yesterday I reported on a young couple who were getting married in a park. The wedding ceremony was disrupted by a huge hailstorm. The groom was hit on the head by a hailstone the size of a golf ball, and he was taken to the hospital.

John  And the wedding was cancelled?

Cindy   Yes. That was terrible! But here's an update, and it's good news. This morning I was told that the groom was not seriously injured, and he and the bride have set a new date for their wedding.

John  A happy ending, then, to that story.

Cindy   Absolutely.

John  Well, thanks again, Cindy. Next on the news ...      – Touchstone 3 p. 121